Roma director Walter Sabatini admits there’s nothing they can do if Juventus pay the €38m clause for Miralem Pjanic.
There have been multiple reports Juve are trying to sign the Bosnian midfielder this summer.
“It would be a delirious thought from Juve, it has nothing to do with me. I didn’t offer Pjanic to Juve,” Sabatini told Pagine Romaniste.
“Pjanic has a release clause. Roma do not negotiate for Pjanic, but if they should activate the clause…”
Roma director Walter Sabatini admits there’s nothing they can do if Juventus pay the €38m clause for Miralem Pjanic.
There have been multiple reports Juve are trying to sign the Bosnian midfielder this summer.
“It would be a delirious thought from Juve, it has nothing to do with me. I didn’t offer Pjanic to Juve,” Sabatini told Pagine Romaniste.
“Pjanic has a release clause. Roma do not negotiate for Pjanic, but if they should activate the clause…”
Does the release clause remain the same for Italian clubs or just overseas ones?
“It’s valid in Italy too.”
If Juventus do pay the €38m, which for a player of Pjanic’s age and quality is really fairly low in today’s market, it will be up to the player whether to accept the move or not.
Radja Nainggolan joked about the situation today and noted: “I told Pjanic if he goes to Juve, he can’t talk to me anymore!”